One of the first M2's delivered in the GTA we had done this back in the early spring.

Client informed us that he was expecting delivery and was interested in protecting it right away with Opti Coat Pro. We advised that the dealer not wash the car but remove the plastic to insure no damage underneath. Day of delivery in it came straight from the dealer. Paint wasn't bad at all just some very light swirls that we polished out with a 1 stage polish.

Arrival

Cleaning the wheels

Measuring the paint

Masking off the rubber and plastic trim

Before

After

Mineral Grey Metallic flake looking beautiful

Removing residue from the stone guard edge

Opti Coat Pro about to go on and we applied 2 coats to the paint

And the final results of our work

It was a huge pleasure to work on this M2 and thank you to the owner for choosing us to perform the work. Hope you guys enjoyed the pics!

Had spoken to this client about a previously owned Porsche but things didn't pan out. A year later and and a newly purchased 997 GT3
and we set up a date to get it detailed so the owner could have a fresh start.

Paint wasn't to bad but still wanted to do a 2 stage polish so that it could be as good as possible.

Arrival

Claybarred the paint with a Nanoskin Mitt

Measuring the paint

And on to the polishing

Before

After

After the 2nd stage of polishing we unmasked the rubber and plastic trim

And cleaned polish residue out of the tight areas

Then finally applied Opti Gloss Coat

And now the finished the pics

And a signature from Chris Green from over at Pfaff, not to sure who the other signature is from.

Long time client purchased this 997.2 GT3RS earlier this year and wanted to get it up to standard. I had gone with him to the purchase just to inspect it as well as measure the paint to make sure no panels had been repainted and everything turned out good. A few months later and a couple weeks ago in it came for a full interior, 2 stage polish, engine shampoo, and 2 coats of Opti Coat Pro.

Arrival

Cleaning the wheels

Claybarring the paint

Measuring the paint to look out for any low spots that we shouldn't get to aggressive on

Paint wasn't to rough but it still needed a 2 stage polish to get it to our standard

Before

After

50/50 shot on the carbon wing

Before

After

Taillights were polished as well

Before

After

After the 2nd stage of polishing we unmasked the tape

Cleaned the edges of the stone guard with a tooth pick

After all the finishing prep we finally applied Opti Coat Pro

And finally the finished pics

Always a pleasure to detail client's cars who we have established a good relationship with. Looking forward to more additions to the collection wither it be the family hauler or the weekend car.

Good friend bought a brand new M4 GTS and we were expecting it since Feb. In it finally came last week for 3 layers of Opti Coat Pro+ but, the paint had a little bit of issues and required a 2 stage polish especially for the lower parts of the doors. Unfortunately due to the colour we couldn't get good before and afters of the results but none the less couldn't have it in the shop and not take pictures!

Anyways on to the write up.

Arrival

Cleaning the wheels and I love the angled wheel woolies for getting that lip behind the face

Two Bucket wash always

After claybarring and drying we took some quick measurements of the paint

As stated earlier we couldn't get good before and afters of the defects so after the polishing Opti Coat Primer was applied via machine

Applied to the carbon wing

3 coats of Opti Coat Pro+ was applied

And it was applied to the paint

To the headlights

Tail lights

Face of the wheels

Door jambs

And finally the exhaust

Artsy fartsy shot of the application of Opti Coat Pro+

And the finished pics

Glossy

Hope you enjoyed the pics as much as I enjoyed spending time with this car!

Long time no post! Sorry for the delay, very crazy spring and summer and I didn't get the chance to sit in front of the computer until now.

Brand new R8 Spyder which I believe at the time was 1 of 2 in Canada. Very long time client, probably 10 years now so everything was very straight forward. Got the email that this new Spyder was expected and that Opti Coat Pro + was wanted for protection as well as Opti Coat Fabric for the canvas top.

Anyways no more talk, here she is.

Arrival

Claybarring the paint with the Nanoskin Mitt

Measuring the paint

I'm finding with the new Audis being delivered they are coming with some scratches specifically in certain areas and learned they don't have shipping plastics anymore but use a cover that is clipped on which I believe is the cause.

Before

After

Shot of us polishing

Preparing the top for Opti Fabric to protect the canvas top

Opti Coat Pro + about to be applied in 3 layers which is our thickest and shiniest coating

Long time client who we have been taking care of for over 7 years now brought in his brand new 991 Carrera GTS. The paint did need a 2 stage polish as there were some deeper swirls on the lower panels that needed to be buffed out before we protected the paint with Opti Gloss Coat. As well as a new service we are offering which was to protect the full front end with Xpel Paint Protection Film.

Anyways on to the pictures.

A little backwards this time with the write up, as the finished picture is the first pic lol

Headlights removed so that we could wrap the film in the edges for a seemless look as well as the film being layed down on the hood.

Full fenders being layed down

Film tucked in the edges and you can see the line here underneath the hood

Returning client who brought in his e39 M5 now brought in this e39 M5 Touring project car. Basically a 540i Touring with an M5 engine, transmission, suspension, etc. Definitely on my bucket list of cars to have.

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